Notes: This show was taped for VH-1’s Hard Rock Live and was first broadcast on July 1, 2000. The show was announced only a week before the gig took place. Non-transferable wristbands for entry were sold at the venue box office the morning before the show, with a limit of one per person. Ya Mar included an extended jam in the abnormal key of “A” at Trey’s on-stage request. During the soundcheck of this show, Driver and Ginseng were played multiple times, and there was a jam on Led Zeppelin’s Dancing Days before Long Cool Woman.

I did a review of first set for this show on my website which you can read here:

a snip of how I felt while listening;

"An anticipated and much wanted, Its Ice, comes down with that 'straight out of the fucking bullpen' opening riff. The crowds screaming is audible, even over the SBD tape edits. This was going to be a little goddamn crazy."

Just got done listening to tis one. pretty decent show. I gave it a 3/5 but the Ya Mar was awesome! might be the best ya mar ive ever heard besides the funk one from 97, cant remember the date right now but anyway still good show and great ya mar

"An anticipated and much wanted, Its Ice, comes down with that 'straight out of the fucking bullpen' opening riff. The crowds screaming is audible, even over the SBD tape edits. This was going to be a little goddamn crazy."

I got in because my girlfriend at the time brother knew someone and got us in.....there was no transition that i remember and it was as commercial a show ive seen....i wonder why??...i guess could be rated higher because of venue

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